Bankside Lofts. SE1

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Property Description

This large, light, two-bedroom apartment is located in Bankside Lofts next to the river Thames and opposite The Tate Modern. Extending to over 1000 square feet of internal space, this Manhattan Loft Corporation build designed by Piers Gough is one of the most popular buildings in the area.

The apartment has approximately 1,019 sq ft of internal space including an entrance hall, an open plan kitchen / living / dining room, a bedroom with en suite bathroom and smaller second bedroom/study.

Bankside Lofts is a Manhattan Loft Corporation development, designed by award-winning architect Piers Gough. The heart of the development comprises a former Victorian cocoa warehouse and a converted 1950s office building. These have been extended upwards and sideways to form a distinctive yellow ochre terraced tower. This development is now an iconic residential complex of loft-style apartments, created in the early 1990s on the south bank of the River Thames, adjacent to Tate Modern and opposite St Paul's Cathedral.

These award winning apartments are individually designed, giving the development a unique architectural style. The development benefits from a 24-hour concierge, passenger lifts, secure parking and a Japanese style roof garden. Located in Hopton Street, SE1, owners and residents are close to national and local tourist attractions, from the Southbank Centre to Borough Market. Bankside Lofts is within walking distance of the City and West End.

The Underground stations of Southwark (Jubilee Line), Waterloo (Jubilee, Bakerloo Line, Mainline British Rail), Blackfriars (Thames Link) and London Bridge (Northern and Jubilee Lines, Mainline British Rail) are all within easy reach.

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Huw Davies

Huw is the Founder of Caddington Blue and is one of the most personable, yet experienced in the London property market. In addition to his senior sales and lettings role, Huw spends much of his time in his consultancy capacity with leading developers, assisting with new projects across the Capital.